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By: Abulnaga, B.E. © 2002
McGraw-Hill
Description: This is one of the most comprehensive handbooks on slurries and slurry systems, covering everything from fluid mechanics to soil classification, pump design to selection criteria using 6 Interactive tables and 59 digitized graphs in addition to the original text- fully indexed for complete searchability.
By: Green, Don W.; Perry, Robert H. © 2008
McGraw-Hill
Description: Get cutting-edge coverage of all chemical engineering topics - from fundamentals to the latest computer applications. Recently updated to include 75 Digitized Graphs and 20 Interactive Tables of physical properties for over 2,300 organic and inorganic substances.
By: Coker, A. Kayode © 2007
Elsevier
Description: This book will serve the practicing engineer by providing organized design procedures, details on the equipment suitable for application selection, and charts in readily usable form. This newly Knovelized edition has been updated with 13 Equation Plotter Tables, and 11 Digitized Graphs.
Edited by: Boyes, Walt © 2003
Elsevier
Description: This book is of direct interest to anyone working in the process, control and instrumentation fields where these measurements are essential.
By: Chhabra, R.P.; Richardson, J.F. © 2008
Elsevier
Description: This book is a vital resource for anyone working with complex fluids.
Edited by: Cleveland, Cutler J.; Morris, Christopher © 2006
Elsevier
Description: From abatement costs to zinc recycling, here is a comprehensive, authoritative guide to all theoretical, environmental and economic aspects of energy resources, production, and use.
By: Eckhoff, Rolf K. © 2003
Elsevier
Description: This book is an outstanding treatise on all aspects of dust explosions, and will be an invaluable source of information to all process safety/loss prevention specialists involved with dust explosion hazards.
By: Holland, F.A.; Bragg, R. © 1995
Elsevier
Description: In preparing the second edition of this book, the authors have been concerned to maintain or expand those aspects of the subject that are specific to chemical and process engineering.
By: Water Environment Federation © 2009
McGraw-Hill
Description: This definitive guide fully explains the safety, permitting, design, operation, and maintenance of the incineration process.
By: Eckhoff, R.K. © 1997
Elsevier
Description: A comprehensive account of the existing practical and theoretical knowledge of the origin, development, prevention and mitigation of dust explosions in the process industries.
Edited by: Letterman, R.D. © 1999
McGraw-Hill
Description: Brings you 18 illustrated chapters detailing state-of-the-art technologies and methods. Features updated appraisals of everything from aeration and coagulation processes, to chemical oxidation and water plant waste management.
Edited by: Rousseau, Ronald W. © 1987
John Wiley & Sons
Description: Surveys the selection, design, and operation of most of the industrially important separation processes. Discusses the underlying principles on which the processes are based, and provides illustrative examples of the use of the processes in a modern context.
Edited by: Yang, W-C. © 1998
William Andrew Publishing/Noyes
Description: Recently been updated with 43 Digitized Graphs covering Heat Transfer, Fluidization Velocity, Flow Pattern, and more, the primary emphasis of the book is for industrial applications and the primary audience is expected to be the practitioners of the art of fluidization, solids handling, and processing.
Edited by: Perry, R.H.; Green, D.W. © 1997
McGraw-Hill
Description: This new Seventh Edition of the world-famous classic provides you with unrivaled, state-of-the art coverage of all aspects of chemical engineering, from the fundamentals to details on computer applications and control. Definitive reference for chemical and process engineers.
By: Seinfeld, John H. ; Pandis, Spyros N. © 2006
John Wiley & Sons
Description: Thoroughly updated and restructured, the Second Edition of Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics is an ideal textbook for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, as well as a reference for researchers in environmental engineering, meteorology, chemistry, and the atmospheric sciences.
By: Arnold, Ken; Stewart, Maurice © 2008
Elsevier
Description: This book has been updated for easier use by engineers in the areas most affected by the hurricanes and other acts of God around the world. Now, the book offers a truly complete picture of surface production operations, from the production stage to the process stage, with applications to process and production engineers.
Edited by: Holton, James R.; Curry, Judith A.; Pyle, John A. © 2003
Elsevier
Description: This encyclopedia is an ideal resource for academia, government, and industry in the fields of atmospheric, ocean, and environmental sciences. It is written at a level that allows undergraduate students to understand the material, while providing active researchers with the latest information in the field.
Edited by: Lee, C.C.; Dar Lin, S. © 2000
McGraw-Hill
Description: This solutions-oriented guide takes you through the integration of regulatory requirements into environmental design, providing tested tools that make every aspect of environmental assessment, control, protection, and compliance more manageable.
© 2009
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.
Description: Covers basic principles and data used in the HVAC&R industry, includes 39 chapters covering general engineering information, basic materials, climate data, load and energy calculations, duct and pipe design, and sustainability, plus reference tables for abbreviations and symbols, as well as physical properties
of materials.
© 2009
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.
Description: This handbook covers basic principles and data used in the HVAC&R industry.
© 2007
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.
Description: This book covers a broad range of facilities and topics, and is written to help engineers design and use equipment and systems described in other ASHRAE Handbook volumes.
By: Reynolds, Joseph P.; Jeris, John S.; Theodore, Louis © 2002
John Wiley & Sons
Description: Ideal for students at the graduate and undergraduate levels, this book is also a comprehensive reference for all plant and environmental engineers, particularly those who work with air, drinking water, wastewater, hazardous materials, and solid waste.
Edited by: Hicks, Tyler G. © 2005
McGraw-Hill
Description: This resource for practicing engineers presents more than 5000 calculation procedures for solving common engineering problems. The volume is divided into sections corresponding to seven engineering disciplines: Civil, architectural, mechanical, electrical, sanitary, environmental, and chemical.
By: Stewart, Maurice; Arnold, Ken © 2008
Elsevier
Description: This book is designed to help familiarize operators with the knowledge and tools required to understand design flaws and solve everyday operational problems for types of separators.
Edited by: Baron, Paul A.; Willeke, Klaus © 2001
John Wiley & Sons
Description: The aim of this book is to guide scientists and practitioners in the use of modern aerosol measurements and how to interpret their results. It sets out the fundamentals of measuring aerosols, presents details on specific instrumental measurement techniques, and surveys applications in industrial hygiene and industrial aerosol processing.
This edition has recently been updated with 67 digitized graphs covering drag coefficient, particle size distribution, aspiration efficiency, photoemission as well other useful topics.
By: Wang, Xiuli; Economides, Michael © 2009
Gulf Publishing Company
Description: This book addresses unique issues and many challenges in the entire “food chain” of natural gas engineering related to upstream, midstream and downstream.
By: Levenspiel, Octave © 1999
John Wiley & Sons
Description: This book is concerned with the exploitation of chemical reactions on a commercial scale. Its goal is the successful design and operation of chemical reactors.
By: Mavko, Gary; Mukerji, Tapan; Dvorkin, Jack © 2003
Cambridge University Press
Description: This book conveniently brings together the theoretical and empirical relations that form the foundations of rock physics, with particular emphasis on seismic properties. Geophysics professionals, researchers and students will value The Rock Physics Handbook as a unique resource.
By: Chow, Ven Te; Maidment, David R.; Mays, Larry W. © 1988
McGraw-Hill
Description: This text is designed for a hydrologist, civil, or agricultural engineer. The text presents an integrated approach to hydrology, using the hydrologic system or control volume as a mechanism for analyzing hydrologic problems.
By: Crittenden, John C.; Trussell, R. Rhodes; Hand, David W.; Howe, Kerry J.; Tchobanoglous, George © 2005
John Wiley & Sons
Description: This book provides unique coverage of both the principles and theory of water treatment, as well as the practical considerations of plant design and distribution.
By: Gray, George R.; Darley, H.C.H. © 1980
Elsevier
Description: This book describes the latest innovations and refinements of drilling fluids technology.